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Topic: The OFFICIAL Bears v Packers Game Day Thread (Read 18916 times)

Short week, and hopefully a short memory for the entire team on the last game. The good thing is it's the Bears. And they're simply a really bad team. A team I despise. And for those offended by childish antics, do not click on the link, which of course is a favorite song of mine:

So, the Packers should be able to beat this group handily, and hopefully the crowd will give Sitton a warm welcome, because its not his fault he was forced to move on, and the guy has said nothing derogatory about the Packers to my knowledge. And after this game, I think it's time to evaluate ways to get AR back on track. Which I addressed in another thread. The Packers need to get a win simply to keep pace with the Vikings, who seem to be the class of the league. With a new, untried coach.

Just find a way to win.... Stop the run in Nickel so safeties can play over the top and help out has to be the game plan. Rodgers-- compete. Trust your Wrs... and like I said. Find a damn way to win-- than try and heal a few guys up

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Just find a way to win.... Stop the run in Nickel so safeties can play over the top and help out has to be the game plan. Rodgers-- compete. Trust your Wrs... and like I said. Find a damn way to win-- than try and heal a few guys up

Maybe Bears week is just what the doctor ordered... you know, since there isn't a second bye week.

The bears oline is not Dallas. If we want to help this secondary our front 7 needs to get after Hoyer early and often... I hope Aaron has found himself. Looking to see what Monty will do. I hope we go back to quick throws and let Aaron get in rhythem. It would be nice to see one package with Davis as well. Maybe a end around with Janis? Come on MM, get creative again!

We just need to get through this one with the W. Yes the Bears suck, but we have almost nothing in the cupboard at either RB or CB. Find a way to win this game, and who cares what the armchair critics want to say about it afterward. Then we have another extended break to a) get some guys healthy, and b) assess both situations and perhaps make another move or two.

Just spoke to my brother about the game tonight and going forward. The last time we were a 'pass first' offense was 2010. If was after that McCarthy decided he needed to be a run first physical team. The offense hasn't really been the same since.

Might be a blessing in disguise with our running back situation. IF Rodgers can get his MOJO back. He was a lot better QB distributing the ball around.

Reasons to win: it's the Bears, the oldest rivalry in pro football. It's a division game, and this could become more important at the end of the season. It's important to notch another win with the Vikings looking so formidable. It's important to re-establish Lambeau as a place opposing teams hate to visit. And, of course, it's the Bears. AndI really, really hate the Bears. Really.

Reasons to win: it's the Bears, the oldest rivalry in pro football. It's a division game, and this could become more important at the end of the season. It's important to notch another win with the Vikings looking so formidable.

Yeah, with the Vikings firmly in control of the division (at least at the moment), we might need to win this game to get a wild card spot.

The question was posed to Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers like this: "Diagnosing what's wrong with Aaron Rodgers has turned into a cottage industry. When you look at yourself, what do you see … that you would like to do better?"